macrumors 6502

Without having done it myself you would PUBLISH your calendar and give him access to it - i think it can all be done via iCal. Open iCal and in help type publish and follow the help links - below are the first few lines of help....

Publishing your calendar on the Internet
You can post your calendars on the Internet (using your MobileMe iDisk or a private WebDAV server) so family and colleagues can view them using iCal. If you publish your calendar on your MobileMe iDisk, you and other people can also view your calendars using a web browser.

You need to have a MobileMe subscription to publish to iDisk. To learn more about MobileMe or to sign up, visit the MobileMe website.

macrumors demi-god

I have a MobileMe family account as well and yes the emails will be totally seperate on each account.

Log into the master account on mobileme -> account settings

Set up the family member accounts, username - password - security questions etc.

System prefs on the imac ->mobileme -> and enter in the partners new username and password you set up.

Open iCal on the main one sharing , notice your home - work calenders on the left side, just right click the one you want shared. We're going to say the green work cal. -> Publish it to mobile me. -> Right click this same cal again and choose to Send Publish Email -> Send to the Partners mobileme email.

Breathe your sigh of relief because we're almost done.

Get back to the iMac, open email, you should see the email with 2 options, one to view the shared cal and one to subscribe, click the subscribe link -> this should open iCal and enter the link for you. Click Subscribe.

macrumors newbie

On my wife's iphone, I set up two accounts. I set up her mobileme account, and set it only for mail. Then I added an account - mine and set it up for calendar and contacts. I also turned on "find my phone" in this account. Since mobileme will only push to the account set to something other than mail, I set her mail account to fetch every 15 minutes. Now she gets her mail, I get mine, and any changes we make to either the calendar or contacts is pushed to both phones and the Imac. Find my phone in my account finds both phones.

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